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S E C 0 R <br /> • the raised concentrations to MtBE metabolism In correspondence dated July 22, 2002, <br /> the SJCEHD required that the groundwater samples from wells MW-3 and MW-7 be <br /> analyzed for the full scan of analytes by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method <br /> 8260 According to the SJCEHD, other degradation constituents are likely present if <br /> MtBE metabolism is occurring in the areas of wells MW-3 and MW-7 GRI began <br /> sampling MW-3 and MW-7 for the full scan of analytes by EPA Method 8260 during the <br /> first quarter 2003 <br /> In December 2002, GRI oversaw the installation of groundwater monitoring wells MW-12 <br /> and MW-13, the installation of 10 ozone sparge (OS) points (SP-A through SP-H, SP-J, <br /> and SP-K) completed at a depth of 30 feet bgs, and drilled two additional CPT probes <br /> (CPT-2 and CPT-3) to a maximum depth of 140 feet bgs The CPT rig was equipped <br /> with an on-board computer system that provided a real time analysis of the subsurface <br /> conditions The CPT device created a soil stratigraphic log of the boring by comparing <br /> the CPT tip resistance to sleeve friction on the CPT cone TPHg and BTEX constituents <br /> were not detected above laboratory MRLs in the CPT groundwater samples MtBE and <br /> methanol were detected in the 75-foot groundwater sample from CPT-2 at <br /> concentrations of 2 0 and 2,700 ppb, respectively MtBE was detected in the 100-foot <br /> groundwater sample from CPT-3 at a concentration of 6 8 ppb MtBE and TBA were <br /> detected in the 125-foot sample from CPT-3 at concentrations of 290 and 88 ppb, <br /> respectively (GRI, Groundwater Monrtonng Well, CPT, and Ozone Microsparge System <br /> Installation Report, May 2003) <br /> An OS system was installed, connected to the sparge wells, and was brought on-line on <br /> December 20, 2002 by GRI The OS system currently operating at the site consists of a <br /> • K-V Associates (KVA) "C-Sparge" ozone microsparging system that cycles a mixture of <br /> ozone and air into each sparge point for five to 15 minute periods, approximately 16 <br /> times per day (GRI, Groundwater Monitoring Well, CPT, and Ozone Microsparge <br /> System Installation Report, May 2003) <br /> The monitoring well network consists of 12 wells (MW-1 and MW-3 through MW-13) that <br /> are sampled quarterly Quarterly groundwater monitoring and sampling of the site wells <br /> is coordinated with the groundwater monitoring and sampling of the wells located at and <br /> in the vicinity of the nearby Shell Service Station (1267 Country Club Boulevard) <br /> SENSITIVE RECEPTORS <br /> A water supply well survey was performed in 1989 Results indicated the presence of <br /> one private water supply well located approximately 900 feet from the site (direction <br /> unknown), and one public water supply well located 1,100 feet northwest of the site <br /> In April 2001, GRI conducted a well search and sensitive receptor survey (SRS) within a <br /> '/z-mile radius of the site Based on the available data supplied by the California <br /> Department of Water Resources (DWR), three municipal wells were identified within the <br /> '/z-mile radius of the site The closest well was located approximately 1,000 feet north- <br /> northwest of the site A 500-foot radius, door-to-door SRS was also conducted, which <br /> involved the distribution of questionnaires to residences and businesses within the site <br /> area None of the returned questionnaires indicated the presence of a water supply well <br /> within 500 feet of the site (GRI, Monitoring Well Installation Report, September 26, <br /> 2001) <br /> 1 IBP-ARCo1111921Reporls\QMR-QRPS1200514Q2005 QSSR and QRPS doc <br />